Andriveau-Goujon, E.Asia - 1881
Paris: (n.p.), 1881. (Carte Physique & Politique de L'Asie) Originally published in Andriveau-Goujon's Atlas de Choix (1861-84), which was an englargement and compilation of his previous Atlas Usuel and Atlas Universel. Asia, stretching from the Arctic Ocean in the North to Singapore in the South, the Ottoman Empire in the... [Item #MAP00100]more info

Bowen, EmanuelRussia - 1748
London: John Harris, D. D. and F. R. S. 1748. (A New and Accurate Map of the Whole RUSSIAN EMPIRE as contained both in EUROPE and ASIA.) Map out of Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca or, A complete collection of Voyages and Travels, published by John Harris, Vol. II.; inscribed: Vol... [Item #MAP00197]more info

Price:$380.00

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Bowen, EmanuelSouth & Southeastern Asia with Indonesia - 1744
London: John Harris, D. D. and F. R. S. 1744. (An Accurate Map of the East Indies. Exhibiting the Course of the European Trades both on the Continent and Islands.) Map out of Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca or, A complete collection of Voyages and Travels, published by John Harris, Vol... [Item #MAP00187]more info

Price:$640.00

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Bowen, EmauelChina - 1748
London: John Harris, D. D. and F. R. S. 1748. ( A New & Accurate Map of China. Drawn from Surveys made by the Jesuit Missionaries, by Order of the Emperor. The whole being regulated by numerous astronomical Observations) Map out of Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca or, A complete collection... [Item #MAP00199]more info

Price:$280.00

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De Vaugondy, RobertAsia - 1804
Paris: Delamarque, C.F. 1804. (ASIE divisee en se principaux Etats, Emoires & Royaumes) Plate 9 of Robert De Vaugondy’s Atlas D’Étude Pour L’Instruction de la Jeunesse, or Educational Atlas for the Instruction of the Young. After publishing their famous Atlas Universel in 1757, Giles Robert de Vaugondy and his son..... [Item #MAP00203]more info

Ortelius, AbrahamusAsia by Ortelius - c. 1575
Antwerp: (n.p.), c. 1575. (Asiae Nova Descriptio) From Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terranum, the first modern world atlas. An excellent color depiction of Asia, including Japan far to the North, exagerated New Guinea and inaccurate eastern Russia. An early edition of the plate, the words Cum priuilegio can faintly be made... [Item #MAP00103]more info